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Old 10-17-2014, 06:18 PM   #2
Cyberman tM
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Is there any actual proof in there? Or just speculation?

It's not surprising things are not built to last.
But it's different to claim that things are built to not last.

Of course they use cheaper material - if they know that more than half the buyers will replace the device within a few years, why use material that definitely lasts longer (and likely costs more) ?

Regarding software - well, yeah. Hardware is cheap. Software design isn't.
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